Imagine long coastline, tropical climate, and green mountains in the background and sound of gentle waves mixed with that of your breathing as you sit and do your pranayam on the beach - this is what learning yoga in Goa means. With its pristine beauty, Goa offers perfect environment for learning yoga. And being in India, the birthplace of yoga, Goa is also able to offer this ancient knowledge – unspoilt and pure. For this reason, it has become a popular hub for yoga teacher training courses and many retreats have come up

As you sit in the open area, surrounded by snowcapped mountains, breathe in fresh, clean air of the Himalayas, and do your asanas you are transformed into another time and place – this is yoga in Dharmshala, India for you. There are many popular retreats here offering yoga teacher training courses.
Dharamshala has had a long association with yoga. Nestled in the Himalayas, this quaint town which is also home to his Holiness, the Dalai Lama has historical connection with yoga, evident from the spirituality in the air.

If you hear reverberating chants of mantras and the gush of the holy river Ganga, and find yogis deep in meditation on one of the Ganga ghats (broad flight of steps leading down to the bank of the river Ganga) – you know you have arrived in Rishikesh – the yoga capital of the world. Located in the foothills of Himalayas, Rishikesh is one of the holiest cities in India. Breathtaking view of the Himalayas, the spiritual atmosphere and presence of some great yogis and their ashrams, stepping afoot Rishikesh sets a heavenly bliss in any yoga enthusiast’s heart.

Great yogis and renowned teachers Mahinder Prasad (Guru Mahi) and Madhur Rajpal (Veet Jayo) are Internationally-Recognized Yoga Alliance Certified Yoga Instructors. Together these great yogis have created an abode for learning yoga, where spirituality meets curious minds through the divine practice of yoga - Siddhi Yoga.